The problems for the veteran actor Kamal Haasan's mega-budget Vishwaroopam increased after the Madras high court on Wednesday set aside the single judge's interim order that allowed screening of the film in the state.
Hearing the appeal made by the Tamil Nadu government against the single
judge's order, a two-member high court bench set aside the former's order.

The high court bench chaired by Justice Dharma Rao has nullified the revocation of the ban on the film by Justice K. Venkataraman on Tuesday.

“The film stays banned as of now and it can't be screened across Tamil Nadu,” Justice Dharma Rao said.

The court has asked the state government to submit its responses by Monday.

The Madras high court on Tuesday ruled in favour of Vishwaroopam and revoked the ban by the state government. It, however, said the administrative step was to be taken by the government.

Vishwaroopam was due to release Jan 25, but was banned following objections from certain Muslim groups, who claimed that the film portrayed their community in a bad light. Apart from Tamil Nadu, the film was banned in Andhra Pradesh and Kerala.